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Boze Hadleigh is a versatile character actor with a knack for bringing to life the complex personalities of Old Hollywood. Whether portraying the likes of Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, or Monty Woolley, Hadleigh infuses each performance with a nuanced understanding of the star power and troubled psyches that defined these larger-than-life figures. In films like Bette and Joan: Blind Ambition and The Damned Don't Cry: The Crawford Formula - Real and Reel, Hadleigh delves deep into the bitter rivalries and driving ambitions that fueled the legendary feuds between these two silver screen titans. Yet he also showcases a lighter touch, as seen in his role as Woolley in the classic comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner. Hadleigh's ability to capture both the dramatic and comedic aspects of Old Hollywood makes him a uniquely compelling on-screen presence. Beyond his acting work, Hadleigh is also an acclaimed author who has published over 20 books exploring the world of film, television, and LGBT culture. His insightful, engaging writing style has earned him a reputation as a leading voice in the field of popular culture studies. Whether in front of the camera or on the page, Boze Hadleigh's versatility and intellectual curiosity have solidified his status as a true renaissance man of the entertainment industry.